Accused killer of rapper Nipsey Hussle
pleads not guilty in Los Angeles
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[April 05, 2019]
By Dan Whitcomb
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Los Angeles man
pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges that he killed
Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle and was ordered held on $5 million
bail.
Eric Ronald Holder, 29, entered his pleas to murder and attempted murder
charges through his attorney during a brief hearing in Los Angeles
Superior Court.
Holder appeared in court behind bars in a holding cell and spoke only to
acknowledge his rights. He was ordered held on $5 million bail and told
to return for a hearing on May 10.
Holder was represented in the high-profile case by Chris Darden who, as
a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney in the 1990s,
unsuccessfully prosecuted former football star O.J. Simpson for murder.
Darden asked Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Teresa Sullivan to ban
cameras from the courtroom, a request she denied. Darden declined to
speak to reporters as he left the courthouse.
Hussle, whose real name was Ermias Asghedom, was shot multiple times on
March 31 outside his Marathon Clothing store in south Los Angeles. Two
other people were wounded by gunfire.
PERSONAL DISPUTE
Holder was taken into custody on Tuesday in the Los Angeles suburb of
Bellflower after a caller reported seeing the man police had named as a
suspect. Investigators say the slaying was motivated by a personal
dispute between the two men.
Holder faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without the
possibility of parole if convicted at trial. A woman who drove Holder
away from the scene has not been arrested or charged in the case.
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Eric Holder, suspected of fatally shooting Grammy-nominated rapper
Nipsey Hussle, appears with his attorney Chris Darden (L) for an
arraignment hearing at the Los Angeles County courthouse in Los
Angeles, California, U.S., April 4, 2019. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon
The Los Angeles Times reported on Thursday that Holder was an
aspiring rapper and suspected gang member who went by the nickname
"Fly Mac". He has a previous conviction for carrying a loaded
firearm, the paper said.
A disturbance erupted at a vigil for Hussle on Monday, setting off a
stampede that critically injured two people.
Hussle's debut studio album, "Victory Lap," was nominated for Best
Rap Album at this year's Grammy Awards and his death prompted
tributes on social media.
The rapper, who was of Eritrean descent and grew up in south Los
Angeles, has said that he once belonged to a street gang but more
recently he had parlayed his fame into a role as a community
organizer and activist.
Hussle wrote "having strong enemies is a blessing" in a Twitter post
on the day of his death.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Dan Grebler and Richard
Chang)
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